As I sit here in the Starbucks of London Stansted Airport, I am thinking of what little time I have left of this incredible experience. Prior to leaving, when someone told me 12 weeks would fly by, I shook my head and said it was tons of time. Now time has flown by and I am grasping on to every second left before returning home. I never could have imagined the numerous lectures, cooking classes, tours, field trips and so much more we would be able to squeeze into our time here. Each and every opportunity has helped me to grow in ways I did not know I needed to grow, and pushed me to go outside of my comfort zone and become a more outgoing person.
I am excited to think of the ways that this experience will help me as I head toward graduation in four short weeks. Having the opportunity to be immersed in another culture is the best way to learn how to interact with, and appreciate, those different than myself. Since I will be graduating with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies, this skill will be useful in any career path I decide to pursue. I am so thankful to the HDFS department for allowing this program to count as internship credit, because nothing else could have compared to the knowledge I have gained here.
With all of this being said, I have two major takeaways. One: I need to absorb every second of opportunities like the JSB Auburn program, and college in general, because it will all be over in what feels like the blink of an eye. Two: I need to keep taking risks, such as going to Italy for my last semester of college, because I have come out of it with so much more than I had before.
Thank you Ariccia, my 21 roommates, AU Human Sciences, and everyone involved in making the JSB program possible. It is one of the most enriching experiences I have had in these last four years, and I cannot wait to see where I go from here.
Arrivederci (goodbye) and War Eagle! Kat Slyter